
Popular maritime folklore claimed that if an iron-fastened ship sailed too close to a magnetic mountain, the magnetic force would violently pull the iron nails and bolts right out of the hull, causing the ship to instantly fall apart and sink.According to medieval and classical myths, the Arctic was not a frozen, empty wasteland. Instead, it was believed to host incredibly wealthy, advanced, and long-lived civilizations, protected from the harsh winter by the magical geography of the Pole itself.
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Imagine this image as a cross section of the earth sphere, with earth at the centre, surrounded by its atmosphere and toroidal em field